On March 11th, 2026, the excitement landed in Ponte Vedra Beach for Fore Play Presents: The Hole-in-One Challenge. The event brought together golf fans, competitors, and spectators for a unique experience that blended sport with visual creativity.
Right away, the atmosphere felt different. Instead of a typical putting challenge, the course featured a glowing twist. As participants stepped up to the hole, a laser-generated “bulls-eye” target surrounded the putt-putt cup. The effect created a clear visual focus and added excitement for both players and the crowd.
Lasers Add a New Spin to the Game
To create the glowing target, the production team used two 24-watt lasers. These high-powered units projected a bright circular design around the hole. The result looked sharp and precise, even in the outdoor setting.
First, the lasers outlined the target area. Then they formed a clean bulls-eye pattern that highlighted the challenge. Every putt suddenly felt more dramatic. Players lined up their shots. Spectators watched closely. And the glowing target made every attempt more fun to follow.
Precision Behind the Scenes
Behind the setup was Laser Technician Robert Alden Burns. From installation to operation, he ensured the system ran smoothly and safely throughout the event.
Careful positioning and alignment were essential. Because the lasers needed to form a perfect circle around the hole, accuracy mattered. With the setup dialed in, the target remained clear and stable during the challenge.
A Memorable Twist on a Classic Game
Events like the Hole-in-One Challenge show how creative technology can transform familiar activities. By combining golf with laser visuals, the experience became both competitive and entertaining.
In the end, the glowing bulls-eye gave players something new to aim for. And for everyone watching in Ponte Vedra Beach, it made the challenge even more memorable.









